Abstract

This study aims to explore and analyze innovative approaches to waste management and recycling in urban settings, focusing on the application of new technologies, citizen participation, and collaborative efforts. A qualitative research design was employed, utilizing semi-structured interviews as the primary method of data collection. Participants included experts, city managers, environmental activists, and individuals with experience and knowledge in waste management and related technologies. Content analysis was conducted to identify main themes, subthemes, and related concepts. The analysis revealed five main themes: New Technologies in Recycling, Citizen Participation, Sustainable Waste Management, Circular Economy, and Culture and Society. These themes encompassed various subthemes such as Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Internet of Things (IoT) for New Technologies in Recycling; Education and Culture-Building, Rewards and Incentives, and Community Initiatives for Citizen Participation; and Government Policies, Infrastructure, and Waste Reduction Strategies for Sustainable Waste Management, among others. The study highlights the importance of adopting multidimensional approaches to waste management that incorporate technology, community engagement, and inter-sectoral collaboration. It underscores the potential of innovative technologies and citizen participation in enhancing recycling processes and promoting sustainable urban development.

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